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082 _a301.0924
_bBRU
100 _aBrubaker, Rogers
245 _aLimits of rationality : an essay on the social and moral thought of Max Weber
260 _bRoutledge,
_c2010
_aLondon :
300 _aviii, 119 p. ;
_c24 cm
365 _b38.99
_cGBP
_d99.60
490 _aControversies in sociology
504 _aIncludes index and bibliography.
520 _aIn The Limits of Rationality Rogers Brubaker explores the intimate and ambiguous interplay between Max Weber's empirical work and his moral vision, between his historical and sociological analysis of the 'specific and peculiar rationalism' of modern Western civilization and his deeply ambivalent moral response to that rationalism. Weber's ideas about rationality are central to his sociological work, and they are central to his moral perspective
650 _aSociology
650 _aRationalism
650 _aGermany
650 _aWeber, Max, 1864-1920
650 _aEthics
650 _aAutonomy
650 _a Asceticism
650 _aCapitalism
650 _aDiscipline
650 _aFormalism
650 _aImpersonality
650 _aMeaning,meaninglessness
650 _aPredictability
650 _aSelf-control
650 _aTraditionalism
650 _aValue conflict
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